Sharon bridge scores

There were seven full tables for duplicate bridge at Good Neighbors on June 8. We played four boards a round so all pairs played 28 boards. There was no skip and no sit out. The average score was 84. For North South pairs, in first with 104.5 points (62.20 percent) were Trish Stimpson and Norma Bartholomew; in second with 94.5 points (56.25 percent) were Ann Pattion and George Mason, and in third with 90 points (53.57 percent) were Tom Burke and Harry Hall. For East West pairs, in first with 101. points (60.12 percent) were Susan Lambrecht and Ken Clark; in second with 94.5 points (56.24 percent) were Jim Palmer and Bob Finn, and in third with 93.5 points (55.65 percent) were Joan Turnure and John Neufeld.

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